I though at first briliant. But:
# mkdir ./tmp
# mv ./movies/* ./tmp
# rm -rf ./movies
rm: cannot remove directory `movies': Directory not empty
Thanks for the help, I will work on it more in the morning :)
Dan
Mark K. Kim wrote:

I have a question regarding deletion of files. In the conversion of my
files from my windows to Linux, I had some files that had special
characters in them. They copied to the Linux file system, but now I
cannot access them to modify them. I was curious about how to go about
removing these files:
ls: ./Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness (Director´s Cut).avi: No such file
or directory

rm 'Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness (Director´s Cut).avi'
would work. so would
rm 'Evil\ Dead\ 3\ -\ Army\ of\ Darkness\ Director\´s\ Cut\).avi
But quoting is usualy easier. Or use tab-compleation... that will escape for
you.